Viral Content Views Do Not Convert to Waitlist Signups
Early-stage founders routinely achieve high content reach but extremely low conversion to signups or waitlist registrations. A 40k-view post producing 4 signups reveals a disconnect between content audience and target buyer intent. Existing analytics tools surface the gap but do not diagnose or fix the messaging mismatch driving it.
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